Abstract

This article details the central role Dionne Brand’s A Map to the Door of No Return: Notes to Belonging has had in the development of not only my current book project: Black Grammars: On Difference and Belonging but the broader field of Black diasporic studies more generally. On the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the text, the article revisits the text’s central provocations and its discipline-rattling engagements.

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